
Unique. Collaborative. Relevant.
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, established by the Florida Legislature in 1982, is the joint engineering school for Florida A&M and Florida State universities, the only shared college of engineering in the nation. We are located less than three miles from each campus. Our students enroll (and graduate) as Seminoles or Rattlers and start their college experience on the home campus. Once prerequisites are complete, they learn together at our engineering building.
We are surrounded by several partner research centers and a national laboratory. This unique collaboration between a top Historically Black University and a Research-1 institution makes us a great place to learn cutting-edge engineering skills in a multicultural environment offering a real-world experience that employers value.
The college is a leading academic institution with excellent records of achievement in research and public service. We offer Bachelor of Science (B.S.) programs in chemical, civil, computer, electrical, industrial, biomedical and mechanical engineering as well as M.S. and Ph.D. programs. We have attracted an outstanding faculty from all over the world. Our graduates are a multicultural group of engineers from many races, ethnicities, and nationalities.
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering has been widely hailed for creating programs to align academic curriculum with industry needs. We ensure that the students learn what they need to learn through quality teaching and research. Visit our Accreditation web page for information on program educational objectives and student outcomes.
2024 Fact Sheet
Why is it the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering?
Does Florida A&M have engineering? Does Florida State have engineering?
Yes, both Florida A&M University, a top-ranked Historically Black University (HBCU) and Florida State University, a top-tier research university, offer professional engineering degree programs. The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is the joint college for engineering education and research for both universities. Why? In 1982, the Florida Legislature created the college to serve both institutions that are in the same city, only a few miles apart. The college is on a separate, independent campus in the heart of the high-tech sector in Florida’s capital city, Tallahassee. It is supported by both universities and is unlike any other in the nation in terms of student demographics and opportunities for funding and research projects made possible by this unique model.
Students at the college are enrolled in either FAMU or FSU but, after completing pre-requisites (undergraduates) study, research and learn together on the shared campus. They enjoy all the same professors, staff and facilities that benefit from association with two leading national, public universities. After degree completion, students graduate from their home university (either FAMU or FSU). They are alumni of their respective university and the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.
Graduate students at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering enroll through either university and work and research in one of the many nationally-renowned engineering research laboratories adjacent to the engineering campus. The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida Center for Advanced Aero-Propulsion, Center for Advanced Power Systems and RIDER Center are a few of the engineering labs associated with the college and our graduate programs.
All of our faculty are jointly appointed at both Florida A&M and Florida State universities. In fact, being the nexus of two top-ranked, highly-respected universities gives us what we consider to be a great advantage. It also gives our students the unique learning environment they need to become the engineers of tomorrow and leaders who embrace and champion multi-identity engineering as a valued standard.